Ever since it was invented by Otto Schott in 1897, DURAN® has set the standard for borosilicate glass tubing. It remains a leading material for laboratories, industry and architecture thanks to its strength, versatility, resistance and vast range of dimensions for a variety of worldwide applications.
DURAN® is a registered trademark of DWK Life Sciences GmbH.
A true all-rounder
DURAN® glass tubes, rods and capillaries can be processed in a wide variety of dimensions, with very tight geometric tolerances and high optical quality. Its high geometrical accuracy and outstanding transmission properties offer further advantages, and given its robust mechanical durability and thermal shock resistance, DURAN® remains highly effective in harsh environments.
Applications across the board
While DURAN® has been the go-to glass for laboratory and industrial applications for many years, it can now be found playing an important role in numerous other areas, whether that’s in photobioreactors for the cultivation of algae, or in architecture, art and interior design.
Strong and steady
The chemical composition of DURAN® borosilicate glass provides it with a strong hydrolytic resistance and durability to corrosive substances. A low coefficient of expansion and exceptional resistance to thermal shock also adds to its versatility, while its smooth surface offers impressive scratch resistance.
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Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that SCHOTT UK is consulted before specifying.
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| Chemical Products Resistance (?) | ||
| Chemical Resistance (?) | Excellent | |
| Features (?) | High Chemical Resistance , High Thermal Shock Resistance , Hydrolytic resistance , Outstanding Transmission Properties , Superior Electrical Properties | |
| Thermal Conductivity (?) | 1.2 W/mK | 100% |
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| Uniclass (?) | Pr_70_70_48 Luminaires , lighting track and lighting accessories | |